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Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Allowing for GPOS and RTOS: The unique virtualization needs of mission-critical embedded systems
The prevalence of multicore processors on the computing scene is now a fact of life, and OEMs are experimenting with ways to partition their applications on different processor cores.
In the embedded computing world, this can mean hosting multiple, heterogeneous operating systems on the same processor chip at the same time.
Thus, virtualization is key. While some Virtual Machine Managers (VMMs) blend only General Purpose Operating Systems...
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date: 9/23/2009
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Case study: Virtualization drives software development for in-orbit satellite constellation
In 2000, a company relaunched out of bankruptcy faced an interesting challenge.
Iridium Satellite LLC was formed when a group of investors purchased the Iridium satellite network and company assets from Iridium LLC, the company Motorola launched a year prior.
Less than a year after launch, Iridium LLC went bankrupt but its service still remained critical to customers requiring communications services in remote places where no other communicati...
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date: 4/15/2009
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Extending military software life expectancy through safe and secure virtualization
Though DSP libraries abound for AltiVec-based applications, new architectures require new potential hosts for DSP applications.
Thus, new libraries providing advanced portability are integral to the equation.
By Duncan Young Contributor Many of todays military DSP applications such as radar, sonar, imaging, and signals intelligence make use of high-performance, multicomputing DSP configurations.
Often combined with FPGA...
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date: 6/17/2009
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Secure virtualization technology can extend the life of legacy systems
In computing, virtualization is a broad term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources.
Platform virtualization separates an operating system from its hardware and enables multiple operating systems to run concurrently on a single computer.
Virtualization technology provides an avenue to continue the life of legacy systems on newer hardware and reduce hardware costs in systems by consolidating systems onto fewer physical computers....
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date: 2/10/2009
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